Tag: job interview tips

We’re all familiar with the image of the “pushy” salesperson peddling their products & services trying to force it down people’s throats…although they’ve been told “NO”…I’m not interested.

This image has damaged the true value of the art of selling. Let’s face it, we have to sell…in an #interview for your #career opportunity, in #sales presentation for a business, in showcasing #consultingservices or whatever #business transaction takes place.

Learnining how to communicate your value is extremely important and it’s no different in the #job market.

Every #jobinterview is different but you must prepare thoroughly for each one. Both you and the interviewer should be asking questions to decipher if you are a fit for their organization or is their organization a professional fit for you. The only way for you to know this is by asking key questions in the interview.

I talk about 2 of at least 15 questions specified in my self-directed #interview prep resource, which you can find here.

Looking for an additional, in-depth interview resource where you get the opportunity to work with me one-on-one? You can find my resource here.

We have come to the final Part 4 of the 4 Part Series, Difficult Job Interview Questions & How to Respond Strategically.

In Part 1, we addressed the question, “Why should I hire you?” and how to respond to get a positive feedback from the interviewer. You can check out Part 1 video here

Part 2 tackles the next difficult question, “How do you handle deadlines?“. Part 2 helps you to say strategic things to establish a better rapport with the employer #interviewing you. You can check out part 2 here.

Part 3, we explored how to answer the question, “Have you ever been fired & why?”. Part 3 helps you to honestly and strategically respond to the employer by packing it professionally. Go check out Part 3 here.

Let’s get into Part 4…

The difficult question we are wrapping up with… “What are you weaknesses?”. You have to understand what employers are looking for when they ask this question. They are not necessarily looking for your weaknesses, they are listening for how you overcome those weakness or shortcomings. If you are looking for direct coaching through these and other key interview questions,check out my resource here, so we can work together one-on-one with industry based coaching.

I’m now presenting Part 3 of the 4 Part Series, Difficult Interview Question and How to Respond Strategically.

In Part 1, we addressed the question, ““Why should I hire you?”” and how to respond to get a positive feedback from the interviewer. You can check out Part 1 video here

Part 2 tackles the next difficult question, ““How do you handle deadlines?”“. Part 2 helps you to say strategic things to establish a better rapport with the employer #interviewing you. You can check out part 2 here.

Now, we are talking about the third difficult interview question where some people have been known to be dishonest…not a good idea. You will regret it later. You will get some golden nuggets on how to maneuver through this question honestly and intelligently.

If you looking for assistance with even more interview preparation questions, check out my resource here to get you even more strategic direction.

Want to conquer more in-depth, industry based interview questions that other candidates fumble and get nervous over? Do you want to shine bright to the interviewer, instead of crumbling under pressure during the interview process? Schedule your interview coaching session .

In Part 1 of the series, we discussed the first question, ‘Why Should I hire you?”. Click on the link here to watch.

Now let’s get into Part 2 of the interview series..the next interview question…. I want to prepare you as #careercoach to be ready for the difficulties in your career process.

If you looking for assistance with even more interview preparation questions, check out my resource here to get you even more strategic direction.

Want to conquer more in-depth, industry based interview questions that other candidates fumble and get nervous over? Do you want to shine bright to the interviewer, instead of crumbling under pressure during the interview process? Schedule your interview coaching session by going here.

In this interview series, I want to prepare you as #careercoach to be ready for the difficulties in your career process and prepare you for them.

We are addressing the first of the four difficult questions you may encounter in your #jobinterviews…and provide strategic ways to respond to them honestly and professionally.

If you looking for assistance with even more interview preparation questions, check out my resource here to get you even more strategic direction.

Want to conquer more in-depth, industry based interview questions that other candidates fumble and get nervous over? Do you want to shine bright to the interviewer, instead of crumbling under pressure during the interview process? Schedule your interview coaching session by going here

Your communication skills are extremely important in the interview which plays a huge role in how you present yourself. In this video, I talk about one of the ways to help you improve how you present yourself in a job interview. To get the entire article from the June 2018 DREAM Career Newsletter….go here to get your FREE copy.

Awesome folks…we have now ventured to Part 3 of the 4 Part Series to get them PREPARED for the workforce.

I’m discussing ways to prepare & dominate your next #jobinterview. If you truly want to DOMINATE in your next job interview…Check out this resource that will give the confidence you need to get the job!

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Still didn’t grab the FREE DREAM Career Guide to help you discover your next career from Part 1? Grab it here…

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